Global excess deaths
Summary
TLDRA recent Canadian report spanning 500 pages examines excess mortality rates during the COVID-19 pandemic across 125 countries. The study suggests that public health interventions and COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, rather than the virus itself, may have significantly contributed to the 30.9 million excess deaths. It calls for transparency, more public data analysis, and peer review, raising concerns about the safety of mRNA vaccines and urging a reevaluation of lockdown strategies for future emergencies.
Takeaways
- 📜 The report in question is a comprehensive analysis from Canadian analysts, spanning over 500 pages and published in July 2024.
- 🌐 The data analyzed in the report covers 125 countries, representing 35% of the global population, which equates to approximately 2.7 billion people.
- 🔍 The report suggests a significant correlation between the measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic and excess mortality rates, challenging the official narratives.
- 💉 The report indicates that the primary causes of excess mortality were not solely the virus itself but also included psychological stress from mandates and socioeconomic changes.
- ⚠️ It criticizes certain medical interventions, such as mechanical ventilation and the denial of antibiotic treatments, as contributing factors to excess deaths.
- 🚫 The report calls for the abandonment of the hypothesis that COVID-19 was the primary cause of death, given the data on excess mortality.
- 🌡️ The report's conclusion is that public health establishments and their agencies may have caused excess mortality through harmful interventions and vaccine rollouts.
- 📊 The report provides statistics estimating 30.9 million excess deaths globally during 2020 to 2022, which it suggests warrants an official response.
- 🔬 It calls for more research and public analysis, emphasizing the need for transparency and the release of more detailed data for peer review.
- 🌟 The report acknowledges the need for further investigation and does not claim to have all the answers, inviting scrutiny and additional research.
- 🌍 The implications of the report are far-reaching, suggesting potential reevaluation of lockdown strategies and the safety of mRNA vaccines, especially if the data has any validity.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the report discussed in the video?
-The report focuses on analyzing excess mortality rates during the COVID-19 pandemic period from 2020 to 2023 across 125 countries, which represent 35% of the global population.
What does the report suggest about the primary cause of death during the pandemic?
-The report suggests that the excess all-cause mortality in the world is incompatible with a pandemic viral respiratory disease, indicating that COVID-19 may not be the primary cause of death as previously believed.
What are the three primary causes of death associated with excess mortality during and after the COVID period according to the report?
-The three primary causes identified are psychological stress from mandates and socioeconomic structural changes, non-COVID-19 vaccine medical interventions such as mechanical ventilation, and COVID-19 vaccine injection rollouts including repeated rollouts on the same population.
What conclusion does the report draw regarding public health establishments and their role in excess mortality during the COVID period?
-The report concludes that public health establishments and their agencies fundamentally caused all the excess mortality in the COVID period through harmful medical interventions and COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.
What does the report claim about the relationship between the COVID-19 vaccine rollouts and excess mortality?
-The report claims that COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, including repeated injections in the same population, were a contributory factor to excess deaths, which is a concerning finding with implications for the ongoing production of mRNA vaccines.
How many excess deaths were projected to have occurred globally during the three-year period from 2020 to 2022 according to the report?
-The report projects that there were 30.9 million excess deaths globally during the three-year period from 2020 to 2022.
What is the report's stance on the need for more data and research in this area?
-The report emphasizes the need for more data to be released into the public domain for further research and peer review, stating that the current lack of data is a barrier to a thorough understanding and analysis of the phenomena.
Which countries are mentioned in the report as having a high statistical certainty of persistent and significant excess all-cause mortality into 2023?
-Countries such as Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, and others including the United States are mentioned as having persistent and significant excess mortality into 2023.
What does the report suggest should happen with the ongoing production of genetic vaccines if there are concerns about their safety?
-The report suggests that if there are any concerns about the safety of genetic vaccines based on the data highlighted, then the production program should be suspended until these concerns are thoroughly addressed and the vaccines are proven safe.
What implications does the video suggest for future public health strategies and emergencies based on the report's findings?
-The video suggests that if the report's findings have any validity, there needs to be a radical rethinking of lockdown strategies and other interventions in future emergencies, as well as a call for transparency and public analysis of data.
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